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Show Page April, 1958 The UTAH BUSINESS WOMAN 10 CLUB ruEPORTS City club is nearing The Cedar end of another very success the ful year. In July our first meeting was a report by three Girl's Staters, (one of whom the club sponsored) on their activities at Girl's State. We also sent five of our mem bers on their trek to Honolulu for Regional Convention. Mixing fun with a highly cul tural program, our membership drive in August was launched with a party in Cedar Canyon. Gwyn Clark, associate professor of ele mentary education at the College of Southern Utah, and who had spent two years teaching in Japan, talk on the theatre in that gave country. She gave slides, a short a play and showed many objects of art from the Japanese stage. More than 20 potential members at tended Our guests. yearly good as will program and Caliente, with the Pioche Nev. clubs consisted of picnic a and program at Pioche in August and a trip to Cedar Breaks with program in September. National B.P.W. Week activities Dis will long be remembered. plays Our candidates presented with placed were five in windows. to Regional complete program, a dances, costumes, music, slides, souvenirs and an interest report on the convention. We had 9 news page 2 week's events, one of the largest and best Conventions in the his tory of the Southern Utah clubs, was held, with three state officers and delegations from Cedar City, Beaver, Panguitch, Milford and St. only our month. local A Chief At the November, policies were . Legislative meeting doctor gave instructions and Safety and cussion members world trade trade Also a career dismeeting was held with their careers The Beaver Jaycees were spon soring the heating project of the Municipal Swimming Pool and the B.P.U. was happy to have $500 to ruary gathering. Senator Chas. R. on discussion Hunter led the Equal Work" March 12 was chosen to present "Equal Pay For Februar, J,2. Civil the of our and Defense members city contribute for their share. Our state, county CD officer'S in the pro and together with other gram state officials, arranged a session Our ci ty thrown open to the entire county. In accordance with the suggestion Chairman National by made Jeanne spiritual the Williams, approach to security was handled' by Rev. Raymond Williams. Now, in closing, the Cedar City Club wishes you to know that we sponsoring our member, Leta Cowley as a candidate for State are B. next elec Leta has had 25 years of mem in Vice-President our had club . committee officials and rector, finance chairman and mem bership She has for chairman served also on four a as the Chamber of representing Commerce, years. 2 year co-owner of B.P.W. a drug store for 26 years; has served as state and local president of 3 other organizations and 9 years in the M.I.A. of the L.D.S. Church. We ask you to support this very capable' woman as 2nd dent if you have no your vice-presi candidate of -Alta H. Johnson, Publicity Chair man, Cedar City Women the their co Wasatch Wasatch Club continues to make good progress, both in members and in quality - gain of of pro Our members grams for meetings. met with the joint Hotel Utah in meeting at January. In F'ebru ary our program was under the direction of our Health and Safety Committee - Chairman Ida La tham and our Program Chairman Suzanne Dun. We were treated to a wonderful discussion matic Fever by Dr. won on Rheu George Veasy, national recognition for his research and work in this Dr. Veasy also brought along a fine film which helped to put over the points he wished to make. At this meeting we voted field. make a contribution to the State Feeration Rheumatic Fever Fund. Professional March really buzzing these direction BUsiness are with with Esta Cox to Beaver Beaver met News' Service who has own. of operation Beaver City is organiz ing a Civil Defense unit. Enclosed is a picture of our President Hazel Stapley, Flora Edwards (Trea surer), Velda Smith (Corresponding Secretary), Hal Smith (Presi dent of Beaver J. C.), receiving the $500 for the heating of the pool. tion. bership and top participation in B.P.W. work; she has been presi dent, vice-president, district di pleasure the having Mr. M. E. Cleveland, Field Representative of the Utah Civil Defense, explain the program and the need of a unit in every city. Six program. are Miss elected 2nd Vice-Presi was will ques a B.P.W. foreign discussing conducted mem our job. So our club is all hoping you support Anna again this year. Health on of one dent last year and did a wonderful a in U.S. discussed. and Stark tion and answer forum in the Feb a national and Police of Stark, running for 1st Vice-Presi dent of the Utah Federation. party in December activity for that A Christmas was Initiated into the club in October 19 new members making total of 56 members this year. bers' is accomplishments. George attending. were Anna their demonstrate to She has been a activities' of that week. wind up the And to District music board member radio, days. presenting a program of art full on the local reports and newspaper and in state papers, of our announcements in stories and 13 and meeting of was under the Career Development |